具有特征群的手跟踪

M. Kölsch, M. Turk
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在实时视频中跟踪手是一项具有挑战性的任务:手的外观变化太快,基于外观的跟踪器无法工作,而基于颜色的跟踪器(不依赖于几何形状)必须对背景颜色做出有限的假设。本文展示了用“特征群”进行手部跟踪的结果,这是一种结合了运动线索和学习的前景颜色分布的跟踪方法,可以实现对高度关节物体的快速和鲁棒的2D跟踪。许多独立的图像工件从一帧跟踪到下一帧,只遵循局部约束。这个概念是从大自然中借用的,因为这些轨道模仿了鸟群的飞行——在保持集群整体的同时展示了当地的个人主义和可变性。手部追踪在与可穿戴计算机的交互、对虚拟物体的直观操作、对活动特征的检测等方面都有重要的应用。用特征群跟踪并不局限于手——任何关节或外观变化的对象都可以从这种多线索跟踪方法中受益。
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Hand Tracking with Flocks of Features
Tracking hands in live video is a challenging task: the hand appearance can change too rapidly for appearance-based trackers to work, and color-based trackers (that do not rely on geometry) have to make limiting assumptions about the background color. This article shows the results of hand tracking with "Flocks of Features", a tracking method that combines motion cues and a learned foreground color distribution to achieve fast and robust 2D tracking of highly articulated objects. Many independent image artifacts are tracked from one frame to the next, adhering only to local constraints. This concept is borrowed from nature since these tracks mimic the flight of flocking birds - exhibiting local individualism and variability while maintaining a clustered entirety. Hand tracking has important applications for interaction with wearable computers, for intuitive manipulation of virtual objects, for detection of activity signatures, and much more. Tracking with Flocks of Features is not limited to hands - any articulated or appearance-changing object can benefit from this multi-cue tracking method.
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